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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Want your kid to have the most unique valentines?

I've never been a fan of the boxed valentine with all the licensed characters. I know that little kids love them, but when giving a little piece of your heart I think that something handmade is way cooler than Optimus Prime or Dora on a perferated sheet of flimsy card stock.
I had a feeling that my little guy would put up a big fight not getting to pick out valentines with his favorite character ("Won't you be mine? Love, Iron Man." Now, that just doesn't sound right). So, I searched and searched for a project that is boy-friendly and also Valentine's Day appropriate. The Artful Parent helped me out once again. What little boy doesn't love the idea of giving rocks to his friends??

This project really doesn't take much. I went to Hobby Lobby (cheapest craft store ever, btw. Too bad it's so far away from me) and took a gander at their fabrics. Now, I do not sew and have never really shopped for fabric. However, I quickly found some good Valentine's options and bought 1 foot of two patterns.

I also bought a bag of river rocks here which are found in the silk flower section.

To start, cut out some appropriate sized hearts out of the fabric. If your child is old enough to use sharp scissors, by all means pass along the job to him/her! To affix the hearts to the rocks, paint some mod podge over the top and let dry. My little guy particularly like this part.

We completed this project at my in-laws house which reminded me how lovely it is share these activities with family. When was the last time your child's grandma or grandpa sat down at the table to do an art activity? If you bring up the idea, I'm sure you will have some takers. We even had a little get together that night and my little man loved passing out his heart rocks.

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I am a developmental therapist, special educator and mom. Playing is, well, a passion of mine. I especially love to inspire parents to get down on the floor and just play! My company, Larson Learning and Play provides developmental therapy and school consultative services for kids ages 2-13. For more info check out the website at www.larsonlearningandplay.com. We are also on Facebook and our twitter handle is PassionforPlay.